2 Chronicles 1: Solomon asks God for wisdom, and God grants it along with riches and honor.

2 Chronicles 2: Solomon prepares to build the temple, and Huram, king of Tyre, helps him.

2 Chronicles 3: Solomon begins construction of the temple in Jerusalem.

2 Chronicles 4: The temple is completed, and the furnishings are made.

2 Chronicles 5: The Ark of the Covenant is brought into the temple, and Solomon prays at its dedication.

2 Chronicles 6: Solomon prays for God’s blessing on Israel and the temple.

2 Chronicles 7: God appears to Solomon and promises to bless Israel if they remain faithful.

2 Chronicles 8: Solomon‘s wealth and wisdom grow, and he builds cities and strengthens his kingdom.

2 Chronicles 9: The Queen of Sheba visits Solomon and is impressed by his wisdom and wealth.

2 Chronicles 10: Solomon‘s many accomplishments and his death are recorded.

2 Chronicles 11: Rehoboam, Solomon‘s son, becomes king and leads Israel into division and idolatry.

2 Chronicles 12: Rehoboam fortifies Judah, but Egypt attacks and plunders the temple.

2 Chronicles 13: Abijah becomes king of Judah and defeats Jeroboam in battle.

2 Chronicles 14: Asa becomes king of Judah, leads a religious reform, and defeats the Cushites.

2 Chronicles 15: Asa continues his reforms and makes a covenant with the people to seek the Lord.

2 Chronicles 16: Jehoshaphat becomes king of Judah and strengthens the nation’s defenses.

2 Chronicles 17: Jehoshaphat allies with Ahab, king of Israel, but they are defeated in battle.

2 Chronicles 18: Jehoshaphat returns to Judah and continues his religious reforms.

2 Chronicles 19: Jehoshaphat defeats the Moabites and Ammonites through God’s intervention.

2 Chronicles 20: Jehoram becomes king of Judah, but he leads the nation into sin and is punished.

2 Chronicles 21: Ahaziah becomes king of Judah, but he is killed by Jehu.

2 Chronicles 22: Athaliah seizes the throne of Judah, but Joash is saved and later crowned king.

2 Chronicles 23: Joash repairs the temple but later turns away from God and is assassinated.

2 Chronicles 24: Amaziah becomes king of Judah, leads a successful campaign against Edom, but is later defeated by Israel.

2 Chronicles 25: Uzziah becomes king of Judah, strengthens the nation, but falls into pride and is struck with leprosy.

2 Chronicles 26: Jotham becomes king of Judah and reigns in righteousness.

2 Chronicles 27: Ahaz becomes king of Judah and leads the nation into idolatry, resulting in defeat by their enemies.

2 Chronicles 28: Hezekiah becomes king of Judah and leads a great religious reform, reopening the temple.

2 Chronicles 29: Hezekiah restores worship in the temple and invites all Israel to celebrate Passover.

2 Chronicles 30: Hezekiah strengthens Judah’s defenses and is delivered from the Assyrian invasion.

2 Chronicles 31: Manasseh becomes king of Judah and leads the nation into idolatry, but later repents.

2 Chronicles 32: Amon succeeds Manasseh, but he is assassinated, and Josiah becomes king.

2 Chronicles 33: Josiah leads a great religious reform, rediscovering the Book of the Law and renewing the covenant.

2 Chronicles 34: Josiah is killed in battle, and the nation quickly falls into decline.

2 Chronicles 35: Judah is conquered by Babylon, Jerusalem is destroyed, and the people are taken into exile.

2 Chronicles 36: The exiles return to Judah under the decree of Cyrus, king of Persia, who allows them to rebuild the temple.